Logan's looking for a run at Hull FC or anywhere

JACK Logan hopes to put himself back in the “shop window” after getting a surprise chance with Hull FC.

The outside-back had been on loan with Championship leaders Toronto Wolfpack but was recalled by his injury-hit parent club last week and started on the wing in Sunday’s 23-16 win at Salford Red Devils.

Logan fared well and will hope to retain his place for Saturday’s trip to Catalans Dragons.

“It’s good to obviously get the win,” he told The Yorkshire Post, after his first competitive game for Hull in nine months.

“I’ve been on loan at Toronto for the last four weeks which was a really good experience.

“It was quite unexpected the call-back, if I’m honest. I felt I was going strong at Toronto and obviously the boys were going strong here, too.

“But a couple of injuries have meant there’s been not many outside backs up for selection so I didn’t really have the choice.

“But I am happy to be back and to be playing. That’s the one thing - as long as you’re playing.”

Academy product Logan, 23, has struggled to cement a spot with his hometown side, his progress with Hull being slowed after rupturing an anterior cruciate ligament in June 2016 that kept him sidelined for a year.

He made a dozen appearances last term but none after July with his last six appearances of the campaign coming at League 1 Doncaster.

Logan, who scored one try in three games for Toronto, added: “I’m happy playing wherever I’m playing whether at centre, on the wing or doing spells at full-back.

“I’m out of contract at the end of this year and this a massive opportunity for me to put myself in the shop window for clubs who may not have seen me play yet.

“It was a tough game at Salford. I think the boys defended really, really well. They had three or four more sets than we had towards the end of the match and I thought our middles were outstanding.”